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Dive into the timeless classic, The Count of Monte Cristo (Wordsworth Classics), a masterpiece by Alexandre Dumas. This enthralling tale revolves around Edmund Dantes, a wrongfully imprisoned sailor whose quest for justice transforms him into the enigmatic Count of Monte Cristo. With a gripping narrative woven with themes of vengeance, betrayal, and redemption, this novel captivates readers as Dantes embarks on a meticulously crafted journey of revenge against those who betrayed him. This edition published by Wordsworth Editions Ltd in 1997 is meticulously annotated, complete with an introduction and insightful notes by Keith Wren from the University of Kent at Canterbury, providing context and depth to Dumas's narrative brilliance. Ideal for literature enthusiasts and students alike, this paperback edition of The Count of Monte Cristo is perfect for anyone looking to explore the complex emotions and moral dilemmas faced by its characters. The intricate plot twists and richly developed characters create a reading experience that resonates through time, making it a staple in classic literature collections. Don't miss out on experiencing this profound journey of justice and moral ambiguity. Add The Count of Monte Cristo to your reading list today and discover why it remains a beloved classic for generations.